Barch
Bachelor of Architecture.
Historical Examples
“And as that settles it, I think we can abandon the subject with profit to both, Mr. barch,” said the General stiffly.
The Riddle of the Night Thomas W. Hanshew
God bless me, it will be Mr. barch, will it not, Mr. Williams?
The Riddle of the Mysterious Light Mary E. Hanshew
Apparently Mr. barch was in a state of violent excitement and did not at once notice the presence of the General or his son.
The Riddle of the Night Thomas W. Hanshew
You mustn’t mind him, Mr. barch; he is so full of spirit, the dear boy.
The Riddle of the Night Thomas W. Hanshew
“That’s the identical fellow, pater; barch has described him to a hair,” went on young Raynor, addressing his father.
The Riddle of the Night Thomas W. Hanshew
“barch, I’ve discovered something,” he said in a lowered voice.
The Riddle of the Night Thomas W. Hanshew
“I hadn’t thought of that, Mr. barch,” he said, caught by the feasibility of an argument backed up so plausibly.
The Riddle of the Night Thomas W. Hanshew
“You can’t think what a load you’ve taken off my mind, Mr. barch,” he said.
The Riddle of the Night Thomas W. Hanshew
Nicked my friend barch’s clothes and would have nicked yours, too, if he hadn’t come a cropper.
The Riddle of the Night Thomas W. Hanshew
Cleek found his cigar at last, and rose with it in his hand, leaving young barch to finish his story in his own inimitable way.
The Riddle of the Night Thomas W. Hanshew
abbreviation
Bachelor of Architecture
Bachelor of Architecture
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